M. Night Shyamalan
Quentin Tarantino's list of top 20 films from 1992 (mine too)
- Chan-wook Park
- cinema
- David Fincher
- Edgar Wright
- F. Gary Gray
- Frank Miller
- Hark Tsui
- Hayao Miyazaki
- Jan de Bont
- Joon-ho Bong
- Kevin Smith
- Ki-duk Kim
- Kinji Fukasaku
- Larry and Andy Wachowski
- Lars Von Tries
- M. Night Shyamalan
- Michael Mann
- Paul Thomas Anderson
- quantin tarantino
- Richard Kelly
- Richard Linklater
- Robert Rodriguez
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- Sofia Coppola
- Stanley Tong
- Takashi Miike
- Terry Gilliam
- top 20 list
- Trey Parker
- Woody Allen
From YouTube.
Here’s director Quentin Tarantino's list of top 20 films from 1992 to the present. These are the films that he admires the most, since he became a director. I used the following notation: English name (Original name, year), by Director.
His indisputable number one is
- Battle Royale (Batoru rowaiaru, 2000), by Kinji Fukasaku
Then the list goes on alphabetical order, since he can't exactly decide which one comes first (I feel the same way).
- Anything Else (2003), by Woody Allen
- Audition (Ôdishon, 1999), by Takashi Miike
- The Blade (Dao, 1995), by Hark Tsui
- Boogie Nights (1997), by Paul Thomas Anderson
- Dazed and Confused (1993), by Richard Linklater
- Dogville (2003), by Lars Von Tries
- Fight Club (1999), by David Fincher
- Friday (1995), by F. Gary Gray
- The Host (Gwoemul, 2006), by Joon-ho Bong
- The Insider (1999), by Michael Mann
- Joint Security Area (Gongdong gyeongbi guyeok JSA, 2000), by Chan-wook Park
- Lost In Translation (2003), by Sofia Coppola
- The Matrix (1999), by Larry and Andy Wachowski
- Memories of Murder (Salinui chueok, 2003), by Joon-ho Bong
- Police Story 3 (Ging chat goo si 3: Chiu kup ging chat, 1992), by Stanley Tong
- Shaun of the Dead (2004), by Edgar Wright
- Speed (1994), by Jan de Bont
- Team America: World Police (2004), by Trey Parker
- Unbreakable (2000), by M. Night Shyamalan
I find myself very much in touch with Tarantino, although he focuses more on action films, whereas I privilege cyberpunk and animation, we share the same love for Japanese and Korean cinema, as well as pulp films. Also, I noticed that we like the same directors, but different films. By looking at my IMDB vitong history I was able to make my personal top 20. Again, I've got the same problem he had, hence the list is in no particular order. I've put in bold the film/directors that appear in both lists. The list only includes feature films since 1992: no short films, no documentaries, no series.
- Waking Life (2001), by Richard Linklater
- The Matrix (1999), by Larry and Andy Wachowski
- Haze (2005), by Shinya Tsukamoto
- Pi (1998), by Darren Aronofsky
- Unbreakable (2000), by M. Night Shyamalan
- Twelve Monkeys (1995), by Terry Gilliam
- There Will Be Blood (2007), by Paul Thomas Anderson
- Conspirators of Pleasure (Spiklenci slasti, 1996), by Jan Svankmajer
- Sin City (2005), by Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller, Quentin Tarantino (special guest director)
- Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi, 2001), by Hayao Miyazaki
- A snake of June (Rokugatsu no hebi, 2002), by Shinya Tsukamoto
- Reservoir Dogs (1992), by Quentin Tarantino
- Requiem for a Dream (2000), by Darren Aronofsky
- Pulp Fiction (1994), by Quentin Tarantino
- Oldboy (2003), Chan-wook Park
- Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime, 1997), by Hayao Miyazaki
- Fight Club (1999), by David Fincher
- Donnie Darko (2001), by Richard Kelly
- Clerks (1994), by Kevin Smith
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring (Bom yeoreum gaeul gyeoul geurigo bom, 2003), by Ki-duk Kim
Given that he could not credit himself, and that I three of his films appear on my list, we have almost 80% compatibility in terms of films and directors.
In the future, I hope I will be to write a critique of each of the above.






